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Having an eye on history can serve us. Medical care to marginalized communities pales in comparison to those in more affluent communities. Susan M. Reverby, Professor Emerita of Women’s and Gender Studies at Wellesley College, explores the 40-year Syphyllis study in Tuskegee as a horrendous example of medical racism.
Good Risings is a mindset. Join Jacqueline MacInnes Wood & Bryan McMullin for a daily dose of Good Vibes & Mindfulness.
Presented By: Cavalry Audio
Producers: Jason Seagraves & Margot Carmichael
Audio Editing: Revision Sound
Music: Gramoscope Music
Executive Producers: Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Bryan McMullin, Dana Brunetti & Keegan Rosenberger
Follow Good Risings on Apple Podcasts to receive new episodes daily!
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Having an eye on history can serve us. Medical care to marginalized communities pales in comparison to those in more affluent communities. Susan M. Reverby, Professor Emerita of Women’s and Gender Studies at Wellesley College, explores the 40-year Syphyllis study in Tuskegee as a horrendous example of medical racism.
Good Risings is a mindset. Join Jacqueline MacInnes Wood & Bryan McMullin for a daily dose of Good Vibes & Mindfulness.
Presented By: Cavalry Audio
Producers: Jason Seagraves & Margot Carmichael
Audio Editing: Revision Sound
Music: Gramoscope Music
Executive Producers: Jacqueline MacInnes Wood, Bryan McMullin, Dana Brunetti & Keegan Rosenberger
Follow Good Risings on Apple Podcasts to receive new episodes daily!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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